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Informations :
Longueur de la lame : 490 mm
Longueur totale : 690 mm
Largeur : 174 mm
Poids : 1,1 kg
Point d'équilibre : 50 mm le long de la lame.
Celui-ci varie selon la finition
Designer : Daniel Falconer
Forgée par : Peter Lyon
Date de création : 2012
Nombre d'exemplaires : 25
Prix : 7999 $
Sting - the sword of Frodo Baggins
Found in a Trolls' hoard by Bilbo Baggins, Sting was an ancient Elven blade from the lost realm of Gondolin. Bilbo carried it through many adventures, naming it and having it inscribed with Elvish script.
Magical enchantments it held, glowing blue when Orcs were near. For long years Sting gathered dust in the old Hobbit's cupboards until need arose to unsheathe its keen edge once more and he presented it to his young cousin Frodo Baggins in Rivendell.
Frodo would carry it with him toward Mordor, and it would save his life more than once before the end.
Sting was designed by Daniel Falconer and made at Weta Workshop in New Zealand for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy by Master Swordsmith Peter Lyon.
The Fine Art Limited Edition
The fourth sword in the The Lord of the Rings Master Swordsmith's Collection, Sting is the most elaborate sword yet in the series. It encompasses a multitude of sword making, metal crafting and wood working techniques. It joins Andúril, Strider's Sword and Glamdring - all long since sold out.
Sting marries the cutting edge (literally) of modern precision engineering with ancient and all but forgotten techniques. While the blade was made in Weta's smithy using time-honoured traditional techniques and great skill, the grip is also a testament to Man's mastery of the machine.
10 years ago when the original prop was made for The Lord of the Rings trilogy, the technology wasn't available to create a grip quite like the one Daniel Falconer designed for Sting. But since then, technology has brought Modern Man just a few inches closer to the skills of the Elven swordsmiths of old.
Peter Lyon therefore proposed an embellishment upon the original prop design.
This is Sting the way the swordsmiths of the lost realm of Gondolin would have made it. Peter took what was a world class hero sword in 2001 and improved it considerably in 2012. It's the Weta way.
The grip chosen ten years ago for Sting was South American cocobolo wood. A dense and fine grained wood, deep in colour and with a waxy, grippy feel to it.
Little did Peter realise at the time that those qualities also made it eminently suited to the finest and cleanest cuts using computer aided milling.
The 2001 Sting had the elven vine applied as a vinyl transfer. The 2012 Sting Fine Art Limited Edition has had the elven vine pattern machined into the grip with ultra-fine precision and the same pattern is then used to wire-cut a Fine Silver inlay. Fine Silver is the purest grade of Silver, softer and cleaner in colour than Sterling silver. Wire-cutting is a technique that allows for incredibly accurate bends and the sharpest of corners and angles. Precisely what Daniel Falconer's beautiful design requires.
Peter Lyon then spends three whole days - almost as long as for the rest of the sword - on each grip carefully working the silver vine into the groove in the wood under a magnifying glass. This is a zero tolerance process.
The gently curvaceous blade features etched elven runes 'Maegnas (Sting) is my name. I am the spider's bane' along the central ridge.
This sword is the absolute epitome of craftsmanship.
Peter also makes a Movie Prop Version of the sword using the techniques of 2001, which has been finished using a vinyl transfer for the vine on the grip.
Watch Sting being made!
Finishes and accessories
There are a number of finish and scabbard options available for your sword. We will discuss these with you when you place your order.
Swords are available to new collectors!
The edition size of Sting Fine Art version is 25, which means we have a few edition numbers available to new collectors.
Collecting matching numbers
As preference is given to customers who have previously purchased a sword in the Master Swordsmith's Collection, most of those customers have now secured their Sting.
Purchasing an available edition number between 1 and 15 of Sting secures the first right of refusal for that edition number on subsequent swords in this series. Weta commits to having edition sizes of at least 15.
Purchasing an available edition number between 16 and 25 secures the first right of refusal only if Weta decides to produce that edition number for future releases.
Physical Specifications
PLEASE NOTE: Minor variations to weights, measurements and balance point will occur as this is a handmade sword.
How to order
Send an email to info@wetanz.co.nz stating your preferred edition number and your delivery address. We will get back to you to confirm payment, shipping costs etc. You will be asked to provide a deposit which is non-refundable.
What you will receive
Your sword will be carefully packed in a beautiful wooden display case for the safest possible delivery.
You will further receive a DVD about the making of the Master Swordsmith's collection, featuring interviews with Master Swordsmith Peter Lyon, Tolkien artist and illustrator John Howe and Weta Workshop's Creative Director, Richard Taylor.
A Certificate of Authenticity signed by Richard Taylor and Peter Lyon will also be enclosed.
Edition numbers will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Shipping
Freight costs will be finalised on confirmation of your order. Freight to the United States is approximately US$280.
Any Import Duties and Taxes due are the responsibility of the Purchaser.
Each sword is made to order and takes up to a month to produce by hand. Delivery will take up to 6 months. Swords will be created in the order in which orders are received. We expect to deliver within 6 months of receiving your order, however this is dependant on Peter Lyon's other obligations.
There are no Weta Dollars available for this item, nor can Weta Dollars be used to purchase it.
Longueur totale : 690 mm
Largeur : 174 mm
Poids : 1,1 kg
Point d'équilibre : 50 mm le long de la lame.
Celui-ci varie selon la finition
Designer : Daniel Falconer
Forgée par : Peter Lyon
Date de création : 2012
Nombre d'exemplaires : 25
Prix : 7999 $
Sting - the sword of Frodo Baggins
Found in a Trolls' hoard by Bilbo Baggins, Sting was an ancient Elven blade from the lost realm of Gondolin. Bilbo carried it through many adventures, naming it and having it inscribed with Elvish script.
Magical enchantments it held, glowing blue when Orcs were near. For long years Sting gathered dust in the old Hobbit's cupboards until need arose to unsheathe its keen edge once more and he presented it to his young cousin Frodo Baggins in Rivendell.
Frodo would carry it with him toward Mordor, and it would save his life more than once before the end.
Sting was designed by Daniel Falconer and made at Weta Workshop in New Zealand for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy by Master Swordsmith Peter Lyon.
The Fine Art Limited Edition
The fourth sword in the The Lord of the Rings Master Swordsmith's Collection, Sting is the most elaborate sword yet in the series. It encompasses a multitude of sword making, metal crafting and wood working techniques. It joins Andúril, Strider's Sword and Glamdring - all long since sold out.
Sting marries the cutting edge (literally) of modern precision engineering with ancient and all but forgotten techniques. While the blade was made in Weta's smithy using time-honoured traditional techniques and great skill, the grip is also a testament to Man's mastery of the machine.
10 years ago when the original prop was made for The Lord of the Rings trilogy, the technology wasn't available to create a grip quite like the one Daniel Falconer designed for Sting. But since then, technology has brought Modern Man just a few inches closer to the skills of the Elven swordsmiths of old.
Peter Lyon therefore proposed an embellishment upon the original prop design.
This is Sting the way the swordsmiths of the lost realm of Gondolin would have made it. Peter took what was a world class hero sword in 2001 and improved it considerably in 2012. It's the Weta way.
The grip chosen ten years ago for Sting was South American cocobolo wood. A dense and fine grained wood, deep in colour and with a waxy, grippy feel to it.
Little did Peter realise at the time that those qualities also made it eminently suited to the finest and cleanest cuts using computer aided milling.
The 2001 Sting had the elven vine applied as a vinyl transfer. The 2012 Sting Fine Art Limited Edition has had the elven vine pattern machined into the grip with ultra-fine precision and the same pattern is then used to wire-cut a Fine Silver inlay. Fine Silver is the purest grade of Silver, softer and cleaner in colour than Sterling silver. Wire-cutting is a technique that allows for incredibly accurate bends and the sharpest of corners and angles. Precisely what Daniel Falconer's beautiful design requires.
Peter Lyon then spends three whole days - almost as long as for the rest of the sword - on each grip carefully working the silver vine into the groove in the wood under a magnifying glass. This is a zero tolerance process.
The gently curvaceous blade features etched elven runes 'Maegnas (Sting) is my name. I am the spider's bane' along the central ridge.
This sword is the absolute epitome of craftsmanship.
Peter also makes a Movie Prop Version of the sword using the techniques of 2001, which has been finished using a vinyl transfer for the vine on the grip.
Watch Sting being made!
Finishes and accessories
There are a number of finish and scabbard options available for your sword. We will discuss these with you when you place your order.
Swords are available to new collectors!
The edition size of Sting Fine Art version is 25, which means we have a few edition numbers available to new collectors.
Collecting matching numbers
As preference is given to customers who have previously purchased a sword in the Master Swordsmith's Collection, most of those customers have now secured their Sting.
Purchasing an available edition number between 1 and 15 of Sting secures the first right of refusal for that edition number on subsequent swords in this series. Weta commits to having edition sizes of at least 15.
Purchasing an available edition number between 16 and 25 secures the first right of refusal only if Weta decides to produce that edition number for future releases.
Physical Specifications
- Blade length: 19.3 in (490 mm)
- Total length: 27.2 in (690 mm)
- Total Width: 6.9 in (174 mm)
- Weight: 2.5 lbs (1.12 kg)
- Balance Point: 2 in (50 mm) along the blade, measured from the shoulder.
PLEASE NOTE: Minor variations to weights, measurements and balance point will occur as this is a handmade sword.
How to order
Send an email to info@wetanz.co.nz stating your preferred edition number and your delivery address. We will get back to you to confirm payment, shipping costs etc. You will be asked to provide a deposit which is non-refundable.
What you will receive
Your sword will be carefully packed in a beautiful wooden display case for the safest possible delivery.
You will further receive a DVD about the making of the Master Swordsmith's collection, featuring interviews with Master Swordsmith Peter Lyon, Tolkien artist and illustrator John Howe and Weta Workshop's Creative Director, Richard Taylor.
A Certificate of Authenticity signed by Richard Taylor and Peter Lyon will also be enclosed.
Edition numbers will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Shipping
Freight costs will be finalised on confirmation of your order. Freight to the United States is approximately US$280.
Any Import Duties and Taxes due are the responsibility of the Purchaser.
Each sword is made to order and takes up to a month to produce by hand. Delivery will take up to 6 months. Swords will be created in the order in which orders are received. We expect to deliver within 6 months of receiving your order, however this is dependant on Peter Lyon's other obligations.
There are no Weta Dollars available for this item, nor can Weta Dollars be used to purchase it.
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Sting - l'épée de Frodo Baggins
Trouvé dans les réserves de Trolls par Bilbo Baggins, Sting était une lame Elfe antique du royaume perdu de Gondolin. Bilbo l'a porté dans beaucoup d'aventures, la nommant et l'inscrivant avec l'histoire Elfique.
Les enchantements magiques qu'elle porte la font,rayonner en bleu quand des Orcs sont proches. Pendant de longues années elle est restée rangée sous la poussiére dans les armoires de vieil Hobbit jusqu'au moment de surgir encore une fois et il l'a présenté à son jeune cousin Frodo Baggins dans Rivendell.
Frodo la porterait avec lui vers le Mordor et elle sauverait sa vie plus d'une fois avant la fin.
Sting a été conçue par Daniel Falconer et faite à l'Atelier Weta en Nouvelle-Zélande pour la trilogie de films " Le seigneur des anneaux "par le Maître forgeron Peter Lyon.
L'édition limitée
C'est la quatrième épée dans la Collection du Maitre forgeron . Sting est l'épée la plus élaborée encore dans la série. Une multitude de techniques de fabrication d'épée, du traitement du métal et le bois utilisé entrent en jeu. Elle rejoint Et ú Ril, l'Épée du Marcheur et Glamdring - toutes depuis longtemps épuisées.
Sting combine le tranchant de précision moderne avec des techniques oubliées. Tandis que la lame a été faite dans la forge de Weta utilisant des techniques traditionnelles consacrées par l'usage et la grande habileté, la poigneé est aussi un témoignage de la maîtrise de l'Homme sur la machine.
Il y a 10 ans quand les premiers exemplaires ont été faits pour le Seigneur des anneaux, la technologie n'était pas disponible pour créer une garde tout à fait comme Daniel Falconer l'avait conçu pour Sting. Mais depuis lors, la technologie a évolué .
La poignée choisie il y a dix ans pour Sting était de bois cocobolo sud-américain. Un bois à granularité dense et excellent, profond en couleurs et avec un aspect cireux.
Peter se rend compte a ce moment que ces qualités conviennent a des coupes bien meilleures et plus propres utilisant l'ordinateur .
Sur Sting 2001 , la vigne Elfe était représentée par un transfert de vinyle. Sting 2012 possède un modèle de vigne Elfe incrusté dans la poignée avec une incrustation de fils d'argent. L'argent Excellent est la catégorie la plus pure d'Argent, plus doux et plus propre en couleurs que l'argent de Sterling. La coupe de fil est une technique qui tient compte de courbures incroyablement précises des coins et des angles.
Peter Lyon passe alors trois jours entiers - presque autant que pour le reste de l'épée - sur chaque poignée marquant soigneusement la vigne d'argent dans la cannelure du bois sous un verre grossissant. Ceci est un processus de tolérance zéro.
Les caractéristiques de la lame doucement polie et gravée des runes elfes ' Maegnas (Sting) est mon nom. Je suis le poison de l'araignée ' le long de l'arête centrale.
Cette épée est le type même d'art absolu .
Veuillez noter : de menues différences peuvent apparaitre comme ceci est une épée faite à la main.
Les épées sont disponibles pour de nouveaux collectionneurs!
Le nombre d'exemplaires de Sting est de 25, se qui signifie que nous avons quelques éditions numérotées disponibles .
Comme on donne la préférence aux clients qui ont précédemment acheté une épée dans la Collection du Maître forgeron, la plupart de ces clients ont maintenant réservé leur épée Sting.
L'achat d'un exemplaire disponible garantit les premiers droits sur des épées ultérieures dans cette série.
Comment commander :
Envoyez un courrier électronique à info@wetanz.co.nz précisant votre numéro d'édition préféré. Nous vous recontacterons pour confirmer le paiement et des détails de livraison, etc.
On vous demandera de fournir un acompte qui est non-remboursable.
Ce que vous recevrez
Votre épée sera soigneusement emballée dans une belle vitrine en bois pour la livraison la plus sure possible .
Vous recevrez plus tard un DVD de la fabrication de la collection du Maître forgeron, présentant des entretiens avec le Maître Peter Lyon, l'illustrateur John Howe et le Directeur de la création de l'Atelier Weta, Richard Taylor.
Un Certificat d'Authenticité signée par Richard Taylor et Peter Lyon sera aussi inclus.
Les numéros d'édition seront alloués sur une base de premier arrivé, premier servi
La première personne à sécuriser un numéro d'édition en versant un acompte gagne aussi un droit de priorité sur le numéro d'édition correspondant sur des épées ultérieures dans la Collection du Maître forgeron.
Expédition
Des coûts de fret seront finalisés sur la confirmation de votre commande. Le Fret pour les États-Unis est approximativement de US$200.
N'importe quels droits d'Importation et Impôts(Taxes) dûs sont la responsabilité de l'Acheteur.
Chaque épée est faite sur commande et prend un mois pour étre produire à la main. La livraison prendra 6 mois. Comme Peter Lyon est aussi actuellement en train de forger des épées pour les films Hobbit, le délai pour votre commande dépendra de sa disponibilité. Les épées seront créées dans l'ordre dans lequel les commandes sont reçues. Nous nous attendons a livrer dans 6 mois après votre commande, cependant cela dépend d'autres obligations de Peter.
Il n'y a aucun Dollar Weta disponible pour cet article, des Dollars Weta ne peuvent être utilisés non plus pour l'acheter